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alster, in the last few hours, so much chaotic information coming in from denver, colorado. tell us the latest information you have. >> well, from the reports, from the eyewitness, the police are saying they do have a 24-year-old white male in custody. police station was just a couple of blocks away from the cinema. when the call came in local time around 1:00 in the morning, they found a man outside the back of the cinema by car and arrested him. apparently he didn't resist arrest. we saw shots of the police then searching his vehicle, using a robot in case there were explosives, and currently we're hearing his apartment has been sealed off. again, with what appears to be a robot in case there are explosives. he came into the cinema wearing a gas mask and bulletproof vest. there was a hising sound, some sort of gas. we've been hearing from some of the hospitals in the last few minutes that people are being treated for tear gas injuries essentially. he then opened fire, of course panic, people fled. 10 people thought to have died at the cinema, and then a further four later
alster, in the last few hours, so much chaotic information coming in from denver, colorado. tell us the latest information you have. >> well, from the reports, from the eyewitness, the police are saying they do have a 24-year-old white male in custody. police station was just a couple of blocks away from the cinema. when the call came in local time around 1:00 in the morning, they found a man outside the back of the cinema by car and arrested him. apparently he didn't resist arrest. we...
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bbc news in colorado. >> one of the most striking details is where it took place. the city of aurora is next to denver and only 15 miles from columbine high school where in 1999, 12 students and a teacher were killed. two gunmen killed themselves. he was a high school junior who survived by hiding in the cafeteria. he dealt with the pain than and said years later, another friend was killed while watching the film is an aura. he spoke to us about the dual tragedy and painful memories flooding back. >> i was sitting on the ground. i was holding my friend. we were crying. i told him i was sorry. i feel like this is just following me. >> my name is sam. i am 30 years old. i grew up in littleton. that is my home town. i was 17 and a junior in high d school at columbine when the shootings happened. i was in the cafeteria. i was locked in a kitchen office for about three are -- 3 hours. after i got out, everything was said and done. i lost). >> terrifying moments overnight in denver. >> with the recent shootings at the theater, it has built a lot of emotion in need. it ha
bbc news in colorado. >> one of the most striking details is where it took place. the city of aurora is next to denver and only 15 miles from columbine high school where in 1999, 12 students and a teacher were killed. two gunmen killed themselves. he was a high school junior who survived by hiding in the cafeteria. he dealt with the pain than and said years later, another friend was killed while watching the film is an aura. he spoke to us about the dual tragedy and painful memories...
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for the first time since colorado's large wall fires broke out people are a lot back to their homes or least what is left of them. >>> there was no helium along the peninsula >>> deflating times for the balloon industry a shortage of helium and businesses are trying to get around it. good evening i'm ann notorangelo a major coup for san jose the city is rewarded one of the three u.s. patent trade offices mark sayre ms. in san jose and silicon valley is a logical place for patent office >>> getting a patent office chair it is a three and half your project in the making and backer said it will bring those tech products to market faster than they already are, this is a video of the existing pattern office in virginia no satellite offices at all of that must go to this office and appearances aren't required in front of examiners one-quarter of all patents filed in united states originated in silicon valley and the congresswoman's as having local examiners live and work in the valley should clear a backlog that can stretch up to three years. >>> we think having a patent officer greg for the
for the first time since colorado's large wall fires broke out people are a lot back to their homes or least what is left of them. >>> there was no helium along the peninsula >>> deflating times for the balloon industry a shortage of helium and businesses are trying to get around it. good evening i'm ann notorangelo a major coup for san jose the city is rewarded one of the three u.s. patent trade offices mark sayre ms. in san jose and silicon valley is a logical place for...
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in colorado, some residents are being allowed to return to their neighborhoods. >> reporter: colorado's most destructive wildfire ever is slowly being contained. >> we're at 45% containment. >> reporter: a week of fires destroyed nearly 350 homes. for the first time, residents -- >> this is my street. >> reporter: -- saw the aftermath up close. the home where she raised her two kids, now gone. >> the washer and dryer was on the top floor, it was in the hole. it was in the hole of the basement. we saw a bunny in the rubble. it gave me hope. >> reporter: abc news made an exclusionive trek to the front line. >> they put us on the steepest, most inaccessible, hottest parts of the fire. >> reporter: they work 16-hour shifts. smothering hot spots in 100-degree heat. this area probably hasn't burned in well over 100 years. there's twice as much fuel here there should be. douglas fir and pond rosa fine. as july 4th approaches, officials are banning fireworks, and canceling shows from indiana to utah. the fear of monster orange flames now snuffing out the rockets' red glare. clayton sandell, abc
in colorado, some residents are being allowed to return to their neighborhoods. >> reporter: colorado's most destructive wildfire ever is slowly being contained. >> we're at 45% containment. >> reporter: a week of fires destroyed nearly 350 homes. for the first time, residents -- >> this is my street. >> reporter: -- saw the aftermath up close. the home where she raised her two kids, now gone. >> the washer and dryer was on the top floor, it was in the hole....
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in colorado as the community continues to grieve after a shooting rampage. tonight the star of the movie as well as the studio that produced it are making public gestures of support. christian bale spend time with the survivors and warner brothers, the studio that produced the movie, has donated a substantial amount in a victims' fund that has raised more than $2 million. james holmes is accused of killing one dozen people and yet -- wounding more on friday. a key part of the investigation centers around the apartment where he lived. investigators believed it was carefully orchestrated to maximize the strength and size of a potential blast. the massacre is highlighting the question of gun control just as the rules for getting a permit in maryland are changing. into been weeks, residents will be able to carry handguns -- in two weeks, residents will be able to carry handguns without a good and reasonable reason. >> the attorney general is fighting to keep the more stringent application process in place, demonstrating you have a good reason, because you handle
in colorado as the community continues to grieve after a shooting rampage. tonight the star of the movie as well as the studio that produced it are making public gestures of support. christian bale spend time with the survivors and warner brothers, the studio that produced the movie, has donated a substantial amount in a victims' fund that has raised more than $2 million. james holmes is accused of killing one dozen people and yet -- wounding more on friday. a key part of the investigation...
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victims of colorado return home to assess the damage. >>> and outrageous reptile. a massive crocodile in the philippines shatters a world record. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with a blackout. many people are still without power as temperatures soared past the 100-degree mark. those storms are being blamed for at least 17 deaths. >> reporter: residents across the mid-atlantic are cleaning up. after a fierce storm that knocked down power lines and wreaked havoc across several states. >> this storm had all of the impact of a hurricane without the warning. >> reporter: crews are working around the clock, but officials say it could take a full week before power is restored to the more than 2 million left in the dark. >> this particular storm, almost twice as many as hurricane irene least summer. this is on the level of hurricane isabelle. >> reporter: with temperatures soaring past the 100 degree mark in many places for a third straight day, dozens of communities have opened cooling
victims of colorado return home to assess the damage. >>> and outrageous reptile. a massive crocodile in the philippines shatters a world record. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with a blackout. many people are still without power as temperatures soared past the 100-degree mark. those storms are being blamed for at least 17 deaths. >> reporter: residents across the mid-atlantic are...
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state of colorado, police are trying to secure the apartment of the man being held in the killing of 12 people at a movie theater overnight. >> they say the apartment is booby-trapped with sophisticated explosives and it did take days to remove the. police have released a photograph of the suspected shooter. he is 24-year-old james holmes, a ph.d. student at the university of denver colorado. >> president barack obama put his reelection campaign on hold friday to focus on the shooting which is the worst in the state since the columbine menaced -- massacre in 1999. >> the movie theater the morning after, deserted except for law enforcement teams investigating the horrific mass murder that played out here just a few hours earlier. evidence of the rampage still visible at the scene. the shooting began shortly after 1:00 a.m. the cinema was back with moviegoers taking in the new batman film. witnesses say the gunman was wearing body armor and a gas mask. he led a small bomb before opening fire. >> inside there were explosions behind me. there was dust, but i thought it was in normal prac
state of colorado, police are trying to secure the apartment of the man being held in the killing of 12 people at a movie theater overnight. >> they say the apartment is booby-trapped with sophisticated explosives and it did take days to remove the. police have released a photograph of the suspected shooter. he is 24-year-old james holmes, a ph.d. student at the university of denver colorado. >> president barack obama put his reelection campaign on hold friday to focus on the...
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governor says almost all of the seven wildfires are under control the waldo fire can in fire near colorado springs for a 5% contained, many of the 30,000 that kiwis are allowed to return to the neighborhoods today. mental health officials were called in by the red cross. >>> we listen and give their reassurance, but some things they tell you are things that they need to repeat over again that is part of the healing process. >>> 3000 eat that kiwi's remain in makeshift shelters around colorado springs. the east contra costa fire district closed half its' fire stations because of budget problems the district closed as three of its six stations including the only station on bethel island. 16 of the district's 43 firefighters laid off and response times could more than doubled. >>> when engines not available to respond, time is your enemy, and put you in a position of loss, be it life or property. to close stations is detrimental to the community >>> the fire district board made the cuts when the voters turned down a partial tax to fund the agency >>> the vallejo fire department rail lines thi
governor says almost all of the seven wildfires are under control the waldo fire can in fire near colorado springs for a 5% contained, many of the 30,000 that kiwis are allowed to return to the neighborhoods today. mental health officials were called in by the red cross. >>> we listen and give their reassurance, but some things they tell you are things that they need to repeat over again that is part of the healing process. >>> 3000 eat that kiwi's remain in makeshift shelters...
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take a look at these amazing pictures from one colorado springs neighborhood. these are just coming in to cnn. these pictures show complete devastation, wiped out homes. look at that. you have one frame of one brick home, not even wood home, brick home standing there. everything is completely gone. look across the street you can see a house that is standing that is completely untouched right across the street. it shows how actually discriminating this fire was destroying one home and leaving others untouched. interestingly, too, the lawn in front of that home is green an
take a look at these amazing pictures from one colorado springs neighborhood. these are just coming in to cnn. these pictures show complete devastation, wiped out homes. look at that. you have one frame of one brick home, not even wood home, brick home standing there. everything is completely gone. look across the street you can see a house that is standing that is completely untouched right across the street. it shows how actually discriminating this fire was destroying one home and leaving...
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that's why he didn't stay the night in colorado. the president will stay in the bay area one more night before he heads to portland, oregon, tomorrow morning. live from sfo, tara moriaty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, tara. >>> the president's visit has already led to street closures in oakland today. 17th street, telegraph avenue, and 20th street is blocked off. vehicle and pedestrian traffic, as well as parking, are off limits on those streets. they should reopen by 10:00 p.m. and the 17th street entrance to the 19th street bart station is also closed. >>> for those who didn't get word of the street closures, they're in for a big headache. crews were out towing cars this morning that remained parked along those closed streets. >>> republican mitt romney is preparing for small business round table in orange county right now, in fact expected to begin a little over an hour from now. he held a fundraising breakfast in irvine this morning. the round table is set for 1:30 in coasta mesa. that comes after he attended three fundrais
that's why he didn't stay the night in colorado. the president will stay in the bay area one more night before he heads to portland, oregon, tomorrow morning. live from sfo, tara moriaty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, tara. >>> the president's visit has already led to street closures in oakland today. 17th street, telegraph avenue, and 20th street is blocked off. vehicle and pedestrian traffic, as well as parking, are off limits on those streets. they should reopen by 10:00...
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the man accused in friday's aurora, colorado, movie massacre... faced a judge for the first time this morning. morning.prosecutors building a case against the colorado movie theater shooting suspect say they still have enormous amounts of evidence to look through.the judge in the case said he will likely face first- degree murder when he is formally charged next monday. the arapahoe county district attorney said no decision has been made no whether to seek the death penalty. "there is so much that victims have to take into account, and victims will impacted by that decision in an enormous way for years . if the death penalty is sought, that's a very long process that impacts their lives for years, and so they will want to have, and we will want to get, their input before we make any kind of a decision on that." that."holmes is being held in isolation without bond at the arapahoe county jail.he's accused of opening fire in a crowded theater friday during a midnight screening of the new batman movie, "the dark knight rises."the shootings killed 12 a
the man accused in friday's aurora, colorado, movie massacre... faced a judge for the first time this morning. morning.prosecutors building a case against the colorado movie theater shooting suspect say they still have enormous amounts of evidence to look through.the judge in the case said he will likely face first- degree murder when he is formally charged next monday. the arapahoe county district attorney said no decision has been made no whether to seek the death penalty. "there is so...
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in colorado police are telling evacuees to be on the lookout for burglars and bears. >>> meantime mexico holds a historic vote today. >>> first the suffocating dangerous heat wave impacting people right now. take a look at how much of the united states is affected. we have 20 states under heat warnings or advisories right now and the sizzling temperatures aren't just uncomfortable, they can be life threatening especially for people who don't have air conditioning. in the northeast storms knocked out power to millions of homes. brian, thank you for being there for us. people may not be able to get their power back for ang entire week. that's what we are hearing. what are they doing in the meantime to stay safe? >> reporter: poppy, they are being advised to come to places like this. the library is one of more than 30 cooling centers throughout the state where people are being encouraged to go to. if you can't go to someplace like this people are being asked to go to malls and restaurants to get inside and get away from the heat. it is miserable. the temperatures in this area spiking at or
in colorado police are telling evacuees to be on the lookout for burglars and bears. >>> meantime mexico holds a historic vote today. >>> first the suffocating dangerous heat wave impacting people right now. take a look at how much of the united states is affected. we have 20 states under heat warnings or advisories right now and the sizzling temperatures aren't just uncomfortable, they can be life threatening especially for people who don't have air conditioning. in the...
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in case of an emergency economic a call or anything theories >> coming up, people in colorado are returning home following the devastating fires and the ugly scene that some are coming back to. this week, the supreme court made a landmark ruling on affordable health care requiring everyone to get insurance or face a fine and how it is changing the presidential race, the man beaten by los angeles police arcing race riots has been laid to rest of the special warrants in order of his off coffin, those stories and more are ed furious >> the fire near colorado springs has destroyed nearly 350 homes. some residents have been allowed to return, this is what one family found, a home destroyed, others found that they had been burglarized. police confirm over 20 burglaries. the wall the canyon fires have burned to close to 27 square miles. this fire burned over the course of five days. three weeks ago, the hyde park fire burned into the foothills west of fort collins, over to a 50 homes were destroyed, many were saved. nelson garcia caught up with an evacuee who did not know if his home would be spar
in case of an emergency economic a call or anything theories >> coming up, people in colorado are returning home following the devastating fires and the ugly scene that some are coming back to. this week, the supreme court made a landmark ruling on affordable health care requiring everyone to get insurance or face a fine and how it is changing the presidential race, the man beaten by los angeles police arcing race riots has been laid to rest of the special warrants in order of his off...
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the extrem,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >>> the largest wall fire in colorado history 45 percent contained many of the 30,000 evacuates allowed to return home today. it was an emotional day thousands of homes to close to the fire line remain in shelters. millions of people in the united states are without power in the eastern u.s. as dead this storms ripped through the area. people are trying to stay cool. >>> power lines tangled with trees throughout maryland damage from friday storm knocked out power to 3 million people from the midwest to the east coast crews work around the clock to restore electricity the governor said crews are coming from different states to help >>> we have made some progress but we have more work to do. the storm had all the impact of hurricane without the warning that a hurricane would typically get to us >>> triple digit temperatures are in added had a the oppressive heat stretches from the middle of the country to the east coast including here in new york city >>> it is brutal and hot >>> people exercising at side are trying to take the heat in stride. and in this neig
the extrem,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >>> the largest wall fire in colorado history 45 percent contained many of the 30,000 evacuates allowed to return home today. it was an emotional day thousands of homes to close to the fire line remain in shelters. millions of people in the united states are without power in the eastern u.s. as dead this storms ripped through the area. people are trying to stay cool. >>> power lines tangled with trees throughout maryland damage from friday storm...
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we are also following the developing news out of colorado. there are now more evacuation orders being lifted. >> darya: firefighters are still battling the blaze. and two people have been killed in these fires. >> mark: spain is brewing international soccer. they became the first country to ever win. they won three majors in a row. they're being called mavis--the best team ever may be the best spanish team ever and soccer and amazing game for spanish fans, but not for italian fans. >> darya: and for people in this country that just love soccer. that was a lot of action. >> darya: all right, we will be back in just a couple of minutes to give you all the news, weather and traffic that you need this morning.
we are also following the developing news out of colorado. there are now more evacuation orders being lifted. >> darya: firefighters are still battling the blaze. and two people have been killed in these fires. >> mark: spain is brewing international soccer. they became the first country to ever win. they won three majors in a row. they're being called mavis--the best team ever may be the best spanish team ever and soccer and amazing game for spanish fans, but not for italian fans....
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. >> in a time like this where everybody is dealing with what happened in colorado, i mean, it's the last place you want a fight to happen. >> this wasn't the only brawl that happened at that tleerer it. just days before, witnesses say two women started fighting in a screening of "the dark knight rises." everybody got scared. >> you see that one woman. she's got two small children trying to get out of the way of the stampede of people pouring out of the people. >> the movie theater is a place where people go to escape the stresses of life. now because of fights like these and what happened in colorado, a small number of people are taking the joy out of going to the movies. >> people were screaming. everyone was just running. people were dropping things. >> everyone is on edge right now. ob littlest things send people running out of the theater. grow up. act your age. watch a movie. >>> surveillance video from an intersection in canada. very peaceful, right? not much activity. except for this. >> oh, boy. >> oh, man. >> who ran the stop sign? >> is that a stop sign we're seeing right
. >> in a time like this where everybody is dealing with what happened in colorado, i mean, it's the last place you want a fight to happen. >> this wasn't the only brawl that happened at that tleerer it. just days before, witnesses say two women started fighting in a screening of "the dark knight rises." everybody got scared. >> you see that one woman. she's got two small children trying to get out of the way of the stampede of people pouring out of the people....
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atof colodoicare trying to eld in the killi a movat denver colorado. the cumneened- enrcen the scene film. wiessayhe s lpain oyoba ereed >> obudis veac ogethe coro forget, the u.s.dinalst every . how it goes is there i ama discussion forple after that evertame >> a good way to assess the. we can see thelaflngt half mast behind you. another crime, another durng as always, thank you very much. >> eurozone finance ministers have signed off on ba os. the deal could see as muchs 100 billion euros shoring up banks>> thousands of public wors have been protesting the government's austerity measures inpa. the marches came on the heels of yestve motrions in 80 cities across the country.a's demonics set to last with madrid morning it dtxpthe economy to grow again until 24 spain's economic weakness seems tla. stocks slid in the euro hit record lows a spain's heavily indebted valencia region called a which fuelled fears of the spanish government is moving toward a full-blown bailout. let's turn to our correspondent who sent us this report from t frkft ocexan. >> th
atof colodoicare trying to eld in the killi a movat denver colorado. the cumneened- enrcen the scene film. wiessayhe s lpain oyoba ereed >> obudis veac ogethe coro forget, the u.s.dinalst every . how it goes is there i ama discussion forple after that evertame >> a good way to assess the. we can see thelaflngt half mast behind you. another crime, another durng as always, thank you very much. >> eurozone finance ministers have signed off on ba os. the deal could see as muchs...
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trail following the tragic shootings in colorado with more calls for stricter gun control laws. mitt romney will be in nevada while president obama heads to oregon. nbc's jennifer johnson has our story from washington. >> reporter: a somber day on the campaign trail following the tragedy in colorado. at a veterans of foreign wars event in reno, president obama paid tribute to four veterans killed in aurora. >> we honor your loved ones. we salute their service. and as you summon the strength to carry on, and keep bright their legacy, we stand with you as one united american family. >> reporter: mitt romney, who discussed the economy with businesspeople in california, couldn't avoid the issue of stricter gun control laws in an interview on cnbc. >> i still believe that the second amendment is the right course to preserve and defend and don't believe that new laws are going to make a difference in this type of tragedy. >> may we pause to mourn the dead, but also honor how they lived. >> reporter: a moment of silence was held in the senate to honor the shooting victims, and each of
trail following the tragic shootings in colorado with more calls for stricter gun control laws. mitt romney will be in nevada while president obama heads to oregon. nbc's jennifer johnson has our story from washington. >> reporter: a somber day on the campaign trail following the tragedy in colorado. at a veterans of foreign wars event in reno, president obama paid tribute to four veterans killed in aurora. >> we honor your loved ones. we salute their service. and as you summon the...
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. >>> dark knight movie star christian bale makes a surprise visit to the colorado movie massacre. the investigator returnsed to the crime scene and the suspect's apartment looking for clues in the kay. jay gray has the report. >> reporter: the focus in aurora turned back to the suspect's apartment. prosecutors getting their first look inside. while back at the crime scene, a chain link fence went up around theater. evidence teams continuing their search. as mourners search for comfort in the wake of the tragedy. >> it's a feeling of sadness and such loss. such loss for all the families. >> reporter: families like this. >> he was one of the best sons any man could ever have. and i've been honored to know him. >> i need officers on the east side. >> reporter: when the shooting started alex teves threw his mom and girlfriend to the floor and died shielding them from the bullets. >> god sent me an angel, not just that night but for two and a half years. he sent me an angel. >> reporter: emotions continue to spill over at makeshift memorials outside theater. >> it becomes real. i'm ove
. >>> dark knight movie star christian bale makes a surprise visit to the colorado movie massacre. the investigator returnsed to the crime scene and the suspect's apartment looking for clues in the kay. jay gray has the report. >> reporter: the focus in aurora turned back to the suspect's apartment. prosecutors getting their first look inside. while back at the crime scene, a chain link fence went up around theater. evidence teams continuing their search. as mourners search for...
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in colorado. but tonight some of the evacuees can finally return home. others roughly 3,000 people still ordered to stay away. the fire near colorado springs the largest in the state's history already destroying nearly 350 homes leaving chunks of landscape. for those fortunate enough to have a home to go back to is not the flames but bears and burglars that pose a new threat. adam housley in colorado springs. >> the smoke has begun to settle. the area behind me basically the only area still evacuated on the western end of colorado springs. 32,000 people at one point were evacuated. that is down to 3,000 one of the neighborhoods hard hit as the pier raced down the hillside. one home still standing firefighters did some amazing work in some of these areas. we have video as well of people returning to their homes seeing the rubble having a chance to go through some of the ash. fire crews have to get in there and utilities and shut down some of the gas lines for example. firefighters had a chance to t
in colorado. but tonight some of the evacuees can finally return home. others roughly 3,000 people still ordered to stay away. the fire near colorado springs the largest in the state's history already destroying nearly 350 homes leaving chunks of landscape. for those fortunate enough to have a home to go back to is not the flames but bears and burglars that pose a new threat. adam housley in colorado springs. >> the smoke has begun to settle. the area behind me basically the only area...
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we begin today with the aftermath of the colorado shooting massacre. most of us got our first glimpse of james holmes during a court appearance yesterday. the longtime friends say they hardly recognize the young man they once new. >> with more on the unfolding legal case, we're joined by brandy in sentinel, colorado today. >> reporter: good morning, he appeared to be locked in his own world. >> given the nature of the charges you're currently being held. >> reporter: by dyed comic book hair, 24-year-old holmes sat silent in a colorado courtroom looking dazed and confused just like his booking photo. >> i sat looking at his face and eventually i had to get past that and see who the killer was. >> reporter: some of the victim's families walked into court hand in hand. it was the first time they could see the man police say opened fire in a movie theater, killing 12 people and wounding dozens more. it has some speculatoring he would be drugged. >> reporter: abc's dan abrams said it could help with an insanity plea. >> he could be extremely tired, some def
we begin today with the aftermath of the colorado shooting massacre. most of us got our first glimpse of james holmes during a court appearance yesterday. the longtime friends say they hardly recognize the young man they once new. >> with more on the unfolding legal case, we're joined by brandy in sentinel, colorado today. >> reporter: good morning, he appeared to be locked in his own world. >> given the nature of the charges you're currently being held. >> reporter: by...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> another court appearance for the man in the mass colorado movie theater, what he said and how relatives of the victims feel about his behavior. >> police in ocean city are looking for a man who tried to sexual assault three women on three separate nights. >> really, it shouldn't be an issue if you're going the speed limit. >> vandals hit two baltimore county speed cameras. why res
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> another court appearance for the man in the mass colorado movie theater, what he said and how relatives of the victims feel about his behavior. >> police in ocean city are looking for a man who tried to sexual assault three women on three separate nights. >> really, it shouldn't be an issue if you're going the speed limit. >> vandals hit two baltimore county speed cameras. why res
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two salvation army workers flew to colorado this morning. they will relieve some of the aid workers there. they expect to be in colorado for two weeks. >> bart service returned to normal today. a man wandered on to the tracks near the west oakland station. officials turned off the electricity and stopped service. the man was arrested and service resumed. >> pg&e filed a report with the public utilities commission detailing a new safety plan. they say part of the plan includes building a training facility that will put employees through real life scenarios and they will hire 1400 people to support its focus on safety and compliance. >>> several public transit agency implemented fair hikes. single ride tickets $2. bart fares go up 5-15 cents. golden gate transit bus and ferry fairs are increasing by 5% and cal train the prices are going up 25-50 cents for paper tickets. >>> and today you will be able to board money from the backdoor if you have a clipper card. cash or tokens will have to board through the front door and they plan to hire more
two salvation army workers flew to colorado this morning. they will relieve some of the aid workers there. they expect to be in colorado for two weeks. >> bart service returned to normal today. a man wandered on to the tracks near the west oakland station. officials turned off the electricity and stopped service. the man was arrested and service resumed. >> pg&e filed a report with the public utilities commission detailing a new safety plan. they say part of the plan includes...
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. >>> the colorado shootings have many of you debating gun control. >> so 9 wants to know why is a local judge making it easier to carry handguns and why now. >>> plus we have new information on this puppy found in a trash bag after being thrown from a car. >>> but first breaking news. we are talking to folks displaced by a raging fire. >>> this is 9news now. >>> tonight almost six dozen people have to look for another place to sleep. a fire has forced them out of their homes. >> it started around 7:45 in a three story apartment in the block of rochelle avenue. ken molestina is there. he talked to people who were able to escape just in the nick of time. >> reporter: anita, they were flightened after what they saw -- frightened after what they saw here. we're talking about an entire building that burnt. fire crews still on the scene here. we understand firefighters hitting some of the hot spots. miraculously, no one was hurt but a dog that had nowhere to run did burn to death according to witnesses. >> couldn't nobody do nothing for that dog. oh, my god, that dog was screaming and holleri
. >>> the colorado shootings have many of you debating gun control. >> so 9 wants to know why is a local judge making it easier to carry handguns and why now. >>> plus we have new information on this puppy found in a trash bag after being thrown from a car. >>> but first breaking news. we are talking to folks displaced by a raging fire. >>> this is 9news now. >>> tonight almost six dozen people have to look for another place to sleep. a fire...
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also president obama hinted last night that he may support a ban on assault rifles the one used in the colorado tragedy last week is this just another empty promise of good america's comprehensive gun laws reform in the months to come and thanks to the new pennsylvania voter suppression id law almost half the city of philadelphia may not be able to vote in november republicans are afraid that they can't win the keystone state without blocking one of our most fundamental rights. you need to know this in two thousand and nine the u.k. the conservative party leader david cameron announced a coming age of austerity he warned over the next few years we will have to take some incredibly tough decisions on taxation spending and borrowing things that really affect people's lives and so it was two thousand and ten cameras conservative party won the election and as prime minister cameron was able to bring his austerity vision to life what followed were massive. through two thousand. you had a couple of quarters of economic growth this was as his policies are beginning to take take the politics of fact an
also president obama hinted last night that he may support a ban on assault rifles the one used in the colorado tragedy last week is this just another empty promise of good america's comprehensive gun laws reform in the months to come and thanks to the new pennsylvania voter suppression id law almost half the city of philadelphia may not be able to vote in november republicans are afraid that they can't win the keystone state without blocking one of our most fundamental rights. you need to know...
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colorado mas -- >>> colorado massacre, james holmes makes his first court appearance. >>> we have breaking news out of colorado where the gunman accused in the movie theater massacre appears in court. >> james holmes appeared in court for the first time with bright origin -- orange red hair. >> james holmes made his first court appearance since the deadly rampage. he was read his lights and asked if he understood why he was in court. >> it is said that you shall not harass or tamper with any witness to or victim of the acts you are charged with committing. >> prosecutors were given until next monday to file formal charges. police say holmes has lawyered up and refusing to cooperate. it could take months to learn what motivated the attack. the district attorney is considering pursuing the death penalty. prosecutors will consult with families of the victims before making that decision. in the cha i don't -- chaos holmes almost got away, he was wearing tactical gear and his gas mask was different. investigators cleared out all explosives from his apartment, including 30 homemade grenades rigg
colorado mas -- >>> colorado massacre, james holmes makes his first court appearance. >>> we have breaking news out of colorado where the gunman accused in the movie theater massacre appears in court. >> james holmes appeared in court for the first time with bright origin -- orange red hair. >> james holmes made his first court appearance since the deadly rampage. he was read his lights and asked if he understood why he was in court. >> it is said that you...
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also two salvation army disaster response members from san francisco arrived in colorado tonight. >> the salvation army mobilized several mobile feeding units immediately after the fire, and we're looking not only to help survivors of the fear but those folks who are fighting to put the flames out. >> alan: this video shows our kentuckyly the fire spread. it's about 50% contained torch and the crews are confident their firelines will stop the flames from spreading. >> ama: tonight the death toll from storms that devastated the eastern u.s. has risen to 14 and the damage is massive. residents shot video of a powerline on fire. forecasters say winds topped 85 miles-per-hour in some states. and take a look at what strong winds did to an apartment in richmond, virginia. the state's governor declared a state of emergency e emergency. three minimum -- three million people are ought power. >> it's aggravating and frustrating and we're trying to keep everybody cool and sticking together. >> trees also top -- toppled when thunderstorms passed through the area. >> alan: in mexico, mexicans wen
also two salvation army disaster response members from san francisco arrived in colorado tonight. >> the salvation army mobilized several mobile feeding units immediately after the fire, and we're looking not only to help survivors of the fear but those folks who are fighting to put the flames out. >> alan: this video shows our kentuckyly the fire spread. it's about 50% contained torch and the crews are confident their firelines will stop the flames from spreading. >> ama:...
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nbc's miguel almaguer reports from colorado. >> it was just so sad. we were so sad. >> reporter: behind the camera, susan solich and her 16-year-old daughter, hannah, get a first look at the damage at what used to be their home. >> it's gone. it's not lost in luggage somewhere, it's gone. >> reporter: fire÷÷ stripped aw everything. they are among the 246 families in the community of mountain shadows where little is left standing. >> i have to take that minute and look at that house, and i have to cry. >> reporter: two years ago, solich lost her daughter and son-in-law. this week,ç she told her son, marine logan pierce, his childhood home is gone. >> my son just sent me a text from afghanistan, and he said "we still have our memories." my kids grew up there. >> i'm leaving my house for probably the last time. >> reporter: it was tuesday when thousands fled the flames, a moving monster that swallowed home after home and claimed two lives. >> lord, each of us comes today with something that we need help with. >> reporter: in sunday's service, prayers
nbc's miguel almaguer reports from colorado. >> it was just so sad. we were so sad. >> reporter: behind the camera, susan solich and her 16-year-old daughter, hannah, get a first look at the damage at what used to be their home. >> it's gone. it's not lost in luggage somewhere, it's gone. >> reporter: fire÷÷ stripped aw everything. they are among the 246 families in the community of mountain shadows where little is left standing. >> i have to take that minute and...
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he's expected to address this morning's tragic shooting out in aurora, colorado. let's bring you up to date on the latest from that developing story. the scene this morning out in aurora, colorado, where police are still working on the potentially dangerous aftermath of that movie theater shooting earlier this morning, right around dawn, of course, police responding to the address of the suspect in that case. they are both at work now, both outside the theater where the shootings took place and at the apartment of james holmes, that 24-year-old suspect. apparently a former medical student at one of the campuses at the university of colorado. the police out there say the apartment is booby trapped with sophisticated explosives. the chief dan oates says it could be hours, maybe even days, before they are able to diffuse those explosives and stand down that apartment. 12 dead and more than three dozen injured after a shooting at a midnight premier of the new batman movie, the dark knight rises." amc theaters is actively working with law enforcement to review its safe
he's expected to address this morning's tragic shooting out in aurora, colorado. let's bring you up to date on the latest from that developing story. the scene this morning out in aurora, colorado, where police are still working on the potentially dangerous aftermath of that movie theater shooting earlier this morning, right around dawn, of course, police responding to the address of the suspect in that case. they are both at work now, both outside the theater where the shootings took place and...
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haunted by the mayhem in colorado. they had flocked to the movie that night in their own town. >> we had a huge group of friends and we were joke around for the first two hours before the movie. when i heard the next morning it was like that could have been us. >> reporter: they decided to race money r the relief fund which is helping family was memorial services and medical bills. immaterial it's a community, we are a community. we are just helping communities outo. we are a small community like them and the people that died were like fathers, sons. >> reporter: the bike ride idea was sudden. >> like middle of the night he -- wake me up and said daddy can i do that because i have been talking to some -- i said sure. >> reporter: and with community donations it's taken off. a four mile ride beginning and ending at a downtown park. a route easy enough for any biker to enjoy. >> we were proud of them for like starting something like that. >> reporter: friends jumped in to help. marking the route with the batman symbol an
haunted by the mayhem in colorado. they had flocked to the movie that night in their own town. >> we had a huge group of friends and we were joke around for the first two hours before the movie. when i heard the next morning it was like that could have been us. >> reporter: they decided to race money r the relief fund which is helping family was memorial services and medical bills. immaterial it's a community, we are a community. we are just helping communities outo. we are a small...
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after spending extra time in aurora, colorado. security was tight. once the president made its final turn the commander in chief exited, waved, and walked down the stairs to his sunday night in san francisco his first event will be monday in reno, nev. he will speak to the veterans of foreign wars. it he will speak at the fox theater. that could mean traffic and street closures. >> this is just one of three stops he is expected to make. telegraph avenue is expected to be closed. this runs in front of the fox titter. perhaps you can already see some of these barricades. once they close off. parking around this area is also going to be an issue. no parking along telegraph from 17-berkeley. 8:00 a.m.-midnight in fact, i can tell you that there are already oakland police officers stationed in front of the fox theater. they are here for security reasons. we can put up some of these road closures. through telegraph. between 17- berkeley. also ac transit is going to be impacted. they are going to route their bosses. you should go to their website. go to see
after spending extra time in aurora, colorado. security was tight. once the president made its final turn the commander in chief exited, waved, and walked down the stairs to his sunday night in san francisco his first event will be monday in reno, nev. he will speak to the veterans of foreign wars. it he will speak at the fox theater. that could mean traffic and street closures. >> this is just one of three stops he is expected to make. telegraph avenue is expected to be closed. this runs...
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. >>> more and more people come to honor the victims of the colorado movie theater shooting, there's a new life to celebrate tonight. a survivor gave birth to a son today. fox's craig boswell is in aurora. >> reporter: a community focused on healing is expressing its grief at the personal memorial. for many people visiting the growing memorial across the street from the theater is necessary and therapeutic. >> we just felt we had to come and say god bless you and rest in peace and we just don't know how. our hearts are broken. >> the community needs to know he was a great guy. >> reporter: four days after the senseless tragedy emotions are still raw. >> one of my 18-year-olds sitting behind me just shouted out that he was hit with something, he was bleeding. >> reporter: out of the death and destruction a new life, the wife of shooting victim caleb medley gives birth to the couple's first child, in the same hospital where her husband remains in critical condition. mean while in a surprise visit batman star christian bale came to the medical center of aurora and met with seven of the
. >>> more and more people come to honor the victims of the colorado movie theater shooting, there's a new life to celebrate tonight. a survivor gave birth to a son today. fox's craig boswell is in aurora. >> reporter: a community focused on healing is expressing its grief at the personal memorial. for many people visiting the growing memorial across the street from the theater is necessary and therapeutic. >> we just felt we had to come and say god bless you and rest in...
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i just returned from colorado late last night and i didn't see the smoke from denver but on a clear day you can. they cancel a lot of the fireworks celebrations because of the dry weather and the fires >> they have probably heard the word fire plenty. >> what time you get in last night? >> about 1230 >> good morning to you! around the bay area if you are cruising around you'll find low cloud cover outside right now. not as much grizzle this morning but clouds extended early this morning. 50s and 60s already. fog and low clouds out towards the coast line with some of that extending into the bay as well. the valleys are looking good in the mid-80s. sunny in napa valley. 60s out towards the immediate coast line. >> this is showing the bay bridge toll plaza and traffic heading up the incline on the upper deck so you can see that everything is moving find out of oakland. we still have some areas of overnight roadwork. you may still find some various lands blocked. southbound 680 had various lanes blocked overnight through danville and we will get a quick check of the south bay were so far ev
i just returned from colorado late last night and i didn't see the smoke from denver but on a clear day you can. they cancel a lot of the fireworks celebrations because of the dry weather and the fires >> they have probably heard the word fire plenty. >> what time you get in last night? >> about 1230 >> good morning to you! around the bay area if you are cruising around you'll find low cloud cover outside right now. not as much grizzle this morning but clouds extended...
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it appears james holmes had a federal grant from nih to study neuroscience at the university of colorado. >>> amtrak won $7 billion to turn union station into a high speed royal hub for the northeast. the proposal to transform the terminal would double the number of trains and increase passenger traffic three times. amtrak will unveil the plan this afternoon. >>> president obama heads to new orleans today and mitt romney begins his overseas trip to europe. both were on the west coast tuesday. >> as we head into the november elections, both the president and his republican rival seem to be paying close attention. as ainsley earhart reports, they are attacking each other's plans to revive the economy. >> reporter: during separate campaign stops on the west coast, both president obama and former governor mitt romney launch attacks on each other's economic policies. mr.obama slammed mitt romney's economic plan. >> this is the entire gist of his economic plan, to cut more taxes for the most wealthy americans, to cut more regulations for banks and corporations including regulations we just put
it appears james holmes had a federal grant from nih to study neuroscience at the university of colorado. >>> amtrak won $7 billion to turn union station into a high speed royal hub for the northeast. the proposal to transform the terminal would double the number of trains and increase passenger traffic three times. amtrak will unveil the plan this afternoon. >>> president obama heads to new orleans today and mitt romney begins his overseas trip to europe. both were on the...
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continuing coverage of the tragedy in colorado ahead. plusser other stories making news tonight including a tough day on wall street. we'll tell you what happened to such a number on your stocks and 401 ks. a deadly bus bombing in europe. the pentagon weighs in on a very busy friday in the news. . nah. [ dennis' voice ] i bet he's got an allstate agent. they can save you up to 30% more by bdling your policies. well his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's smartest breeds. are yoin good hands? please sir, i want some more. more? he has asked for... what? well he did say please... please and thank you. pass it on. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon.
continuing coverage of the tragedy in colorado ahead. plusser other stories making news tonight including a tough day on wall street. we'll tell you what happened to such a number on your stocks and 401 ks. a deadly bus bombing in europe. the pentagon weighs in on a very busy friday in the news. . nah. [ dennis' voice ] i bet he's got an allstate agent. they can save you up to 30% more by bdling your policies. well his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's smartest...
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. >>> an update now on the tragedy in colorado. the survivors of the shooting masacre got a surprise visit today from christian bale, the actor who plays batman in "the dark knight rises." bale might have resembled bruce wayne smore than batman when he visited the hospital. he stopped by a growing memorial near the movie theater where 12 people died when a gunman opened fire when "the dark knight" premiered early friday morning. abc news continues to learn more about how the shooting suspect, james holmes, is behaving in jail. they say he spat at guards so often at one point they forced him to wear a face guard. he twitched his eyes while staring at the wall hours after his arrest. he told officers he was the joker. at one point detectives covered his hands with plastic bags to collect gun powder residue. holmes pretended the bags were puppets. >>> and a young man was wounded in the shooting and his wife, this is hugo jackson immediately. his mother, katie, gave birth to him this morning. katie immediately escaped unharmed, but her
. >>> an update now on the tragedy in colorado. the survivors of the shooting masacre got a surprise visit today from christian bale, the actor who plays batman in "the dark knight rises." bale might have resembled bruce wayne smore than batman when he visited the hospital. he stopped by a growing memorial near the movie theater where 12 people died when a gunman opened fire when "the dark knight" premiered early friday morning. abc news continues to learn more...